Eagle ID

The Course

You were always looking for a timed race without pavement hurting your feet right? At the Pulse Endurance Runs, you can enjoy nature while running on a beautiful flat dirt trail 2 1/2 mile loop bordering the Boise River and Eagle Island pond. See the website for all course details.

The Race

The Pulse Endurance Runs are a beautiful and flat fixed-time race held at Eagle Island State Park, 8 miles west of Boise, Idaho. Test yourself against the clock and some of the northwest's top timed event runners at Idaho's premier timed race on a flat, dirt trail. Set a goal and achieve it, running as many miles as you can in 48, 24, 12, or 6 hours. Or, sign up for the 100 mile fixed-distance option! New for 2017 100 Mile Relay!! Bring 1-5 of your favorite running buddies and see how fast you can run 100 Miles. You get to choose how many loops each person does.. Come for fun, or come for speed....just bring your smiles!

Race Times

We have a lot of event options. Make sure you are checking the start times and signing up for the race you intend to!

Times

80% refunds will be given through February 28, 2017. After that, all entries are non-refundable. We are not doing number transfers or rollovers to other races. If you aren't going to be able to run, get your 80% back before Feb 28th and have your friend sign up before March 12, 2017. Registration closes March 12, 2017 at 11:59 PM.

Volunteer Requirement

Solo Runner Volunteer RequirementEach local runner is asked to furnish one volunteer for the race to fill a minimum 4-hour shift. We will waive this requirement if you are coming from out of town, because we want you to sign up anyway!

Once you have registered, please have your designated volunteer fill out the form on the volunteer page so that we have all their information and can contact them with specifics about their volunteer spot. There is a spot on the form for volunteers to pick their own time frame. Thank you!

Crews, Aid, Facilities

Crew & Personal Aid: Runners may have crew support every lap. There is an area directly adjacent to the course with space for tents or canopies for personal aid stations.Parking: Enough parking directly adjacent to the course with easy access from the course to your car any time.Park Entry Fee: The park entry fee for one car is included in your race entry fee. Any other family members or spectators in additional cars will need to pay the State Park fee of $5. Food and Aid: The official race aid station will be available every 2.5 miles as you finish each lap. Supplementary self-serve aid (drinks, light snacks, chairs) will be set up at the mid-point of the loop. We will have a wide range of typical ultra food, and we are open to your suggestions and food requests. There will be one transition area for the relay. All exchanges will need to be made in this transition area. Any exchanges not made in the transition area will result in a DNF for the team/

Awards

The nice thing about a timed event is that there are no DNFs!Overall winners (top 3) for each race will receive prizes. Overall man and woman in the timed events will also be crowned Idaho State Champion.One of the things that makes this race special is that runners who achieve certain mileage milestones will also receive a special post-race award, which will be personalized and made available after the race. Anyone running 100 miles or more has the choice between a buckle and an apparel item (to be decided at the time of registration; default is a buckle).